The proposed class-action lawsuit, known as Jose Martinez v. Snapchat, was originally filed in May 2016 in a Los Angeles County court but was transferred to federal court on Thursday at Snapchat’s behest.

Back in September 2015, the Los Angeles-based startup acquired a facial recognition firm called Looksery. Snapchat then incorporated features from Looksery’s selfie app (also called Looksery) into a new app dubbed “Lenses.” These features, which allow the app to draw animated additions to a person’s face, quickly became one of Snapchat’s most popular.

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